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something that he's not going to do. but, remember, last year he not only attended the signing during recess, but he stood behind president biden when he did so, president biden handing him the pen he used to sign the bill into law. manchin yesterday making some news during a radio interview, flirting with the idea of becoming an independent, distancing himself from the implementation of the bill, saying that president biden is catering too much to the left and not playing up the energy security investments as part of the bill and defending the moniker that he gave the bill, saying that it brought down inflation rather than enhanced, at times sparring with the host of that radio show. what is interesting is that mere hours later, president biden in utah at a fund-raiser said he wished he never called it that. just another example of these growing contradictions between the two men that i expect will continue in the coming months as manchin crystallizes his plans and announces them. not only is he contending with that potential third party run for president, but if he decides

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All In With Chris Hayes

that you make every time. that is whether there is probable cause to believe that the person and in the indictment or persons committed the crime or crimes that are set forth in the indictment. that is simply a reasonable basis to believe, reasonable basis to believe, not beyond a reasonable doubt, that is where a trial is for, something very icelandic. you can have something. >> trump has now set up a showdown, not a showdown on whether or not he did what he did or whether he is guilty or not, it's a showdown over whether the law can actually be defensible. >> christine -- so does the district of new york. joyce vance serve as the district of alabama another professor at the university of alabama school of law. they both join me now. joyce, let me start with you, give us a, your action to the news about the targeting of another employee, how significant is that? >> it could be very significant

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All In With Chris Hayes

security footage, like, where people saying, can we get away with not giving them the? that seems to be the subject here? want to turn now to the filings here and just their relative strength. joyce, let's start with the response from jack smith's folks to the request to indefinitely delay until after the election the trial. i wonder if trump's lawyers overplayed their hand by making such a broad and aggressive ask and leaving cannon with no choice between an actual thing proposed by smith and pressures delay. >> they overplayed their hand and underplayed the law. the speedy trial requires the judge to set a trial date. she does not at the option of leaving it open. i suppose you could come up with smoky sort of argument that since she and she said in

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All In With Chris Hayes

rights, they are not going to stop until they have taken those right away from every last american coast to coast and over to ohio hawaii and alaska this afternoon, after lots of protests and during a prolonged legal battle, i will governor kim reynolds signed a six-week abortion ban into law that effectively bans all abortions. and she chose to do it to great fanfare at the family leadership summit, and evangelical christian gathering. >> i convened a special session of iowa's general assembly to once again the dress the most important human rights cause of our time, protecting unborn human lives from the atrocity of abortion, a worthy battle and one i will never concede. >> today, the most glaring injustices of all is about the push right. i have never been prouder to once again signed a bill into

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All In With Chris Hayes

when trump started to tell the court, i can't attend this hearing because i got to rally, or i got a primary in a certain state, and he would be violating my first amendment rights or interfering with political process if he set forth that much safer to go with that somebody in many ways. >> yeah, it seems to me that they're better tactic is to get into the kind of back fourth logistics, and there is some of this in the following about similar procedures. a lawyer had not gotten clearance and essentially tried to delayed by 1000 cuts, as opposed to taking this big swing of, i am about the law, which i don't think even in aileen cannon's chambers is going to fly. and the case of georgia, kristie, i will confess, and i am not on the expert on the backburner or would just high score, but it does strike me as an exceptional effort to try to remove the investigatory power video altogether and probably, and uphill battle, with eta?

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The Katie Phang Show

even know that they are pregnant. he has today, republican governor kim reynolds signed the bill into law. >> i convened a special session of i was general assembly to once again address the most important human right cause of our time. protecting unborn, human lives from the atrocity of abortion. a worthy battle in one, i will never concede. >> joining me now is doctor emily favors, an ob/gyn practicing in waverly, iowa. dr. beverage, i'm grateful for you to join the show today. this is a really important conversation as i was not going to the ranks of several other states for the six-week abortion ban. specifically for the woman in iowa, what does this pose for them in terms of challenges towards reproductive freedoms? i also wanted to focus as a physician on how misleading that title or the no more quote

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

even more difficult. because we will have large pools of people who will be less likely to join the military, and will make that problem worse. >> house republicans have also stepped up the tax on the fbi, attacks. during a committee this week, the so-called party of law and order further eroded trust by pushing the idea that the fbi is weaponized against conservatives. they grilled fbi director chris wray over those claims. reminder, director wray's lifetime republican appointed by former president trump. republicans also attacking civil liberties at the state level. i was governor just signed a six-week abortion ban into law, receiving a standing ovation from a crowd of evangelical voters at the so-called family leadership summit. six republican presidential candidates attended friday summit. where abortion was described as the events cornerstone issue. as nbc news is marc murray writes, the attendance of the gop candidates shows they embrace that six-week abortion

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

and so that's where we are today in iowa. >> well to the point about those concerns, what type of legal challenges is this new law facing? >> well right now, the emma goldman clinic, which is based in iowa city, which is one of the oldest independent abortion clinics in america along with some, planned parenthood of iowa, and i want abortion fund, they have all tried to stop this bill. the judge was considering it on friday, but then said, which was the same day that the governor signed the bill into law. he said he would make his ruling this next week. so this weekend, we are a little bit in limbo. iowa medical board doesn't really know how to enforce this law with doctors. the bill is a law in the state. but it's just really unclear what the exceptions are, and how to adjudicate this really

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

i have never seen a defendant do what donald trump and walt nauta, with him, are doing here. which is to say, it's not even appropriate to set a trial date. because there are so many things i have to come before that. the department of justice pushback, which was in very forceful terms at its briefing this week, it was both appropriate and persuasive. it is my hope that on tuesday of this week, when we have our first pre-trial hearing in front of judge cannon, that she will set a trial date. it may not be one to the department of justice is like a. but it probably won't be one to donald trump's liking either if i were a betting person. >> we will all be watching, and we will make good on coming back to you on that that. next, representative becca bowl and on the disaster zone in her home state of vermont. the president sending in federal help after devastating floods and more rain in the forecast. later, i was governor made a show of signing a six-week abortion ban into law, at a political event. a state senator who has spent

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

that's why i chose humana. they see me, not a stereotypical senior. i'm pre-diabetic, so i talked one-on-one with a humana health educator who really helped me. now i'm taking free cooking and meditation classes. not aqua-aerobics? better care begins with listening. humana. a more human way to healthcare. a year since roe was reversed, and the nationwide implications keep coming. in our nation's capital, the house passed a bill restrictive abortion access in the military. at the state level, i was governor, kate reynolds, made an all out show of signing her states new six-week abortion ban into law. doing so at the family leader summit, alongside republican presidential hopefuls, and yes, tucker carlson. it was like these, and moments like those that once again have us asking what new devastating result these restrictions will have. especially for those who for whatever reason, are not able to carry a pregnancy for term.

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